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2005 WATER POLICY FORUM
Water Friendly Landscape Design:
A Prescription for Healthy Watersheds
AGENDA
7:30
Registration and Refreshments
8:30
Welcoming Remarks
Dr. Jerome Lewis, Director
Institute for Public Administration, University
of Delaware
Dr. Thomas Sims, Director
Delaware Water Resources Center, University of
Delaware
8:50 Keynote Speaker - Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials
(NEMO) Paired-Watershed Research
Dr. Jack Clausen, Associate Professor
Natural Resources Management and Engineering,
University of Connecticut
9:30
Panel New Ideas in the Public Realm
Moderator: Dr. Tom Sims, Director
Delaware Water Resources Center, University of
Delaware
Enhancing Delawares
Highways
Sue Barton, Extension Specialist
University of Delaware
Urban Watersheds are Thirsting for
Green Wilmington Greening Program
Gary Schwetz, Director of Programs
Delaware Center for Horticulture (former Fellow)
Longwood Graduate Program
10:20 Break
10:35 Panel - Building a Watershed-Sustainable
Campus
Moderator: Gerald J. Kauffman, P.E. Director of Watershed
Policy
Water Resources Agency, Institute for Public Administration,
University of Delaware
Design and Constructability of Campus
Bioretention Areas
University of Delaware
Tom Taylor, Chief Landscape Engineer
Facilities Planning and Construction, University of Delaware
Villanova University Stormwater Best
Management Demonstration and Research Park
Dr. Robert Traver, Associate Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Villanova Universtiy
11:35 Panel - What Makes a Yard Smart?
Moderator: Dr. Robert Lyons, Coordinator
Longwood Graduate Program and Professor
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware
Smartyards 1-2-3
John Harrod, Outreach Coordinator
Delaware Nature Society
UD Raingarden - When It Rains It Pours
Elaine Grehl, Graduate Research Assistant
Water Resources Agency, Institute for Public
Administration, University of Delaware (former Fellow)
Longwood Graduate Program
Delawares First Raingarden
Dr. Marianne Cinaglia, Past President
Naamans Creek Watershed Association
12:30 Lunch - Stream and Wetland Restoration
in Delaware: Featuring Pike Creek Stream Restoration at Three
Little Bakers and a Wetland Complex at Christ the Teacher Catholic
School
Stephen Williams, Ecological Restoration
Coordinator
Office of the Secretary, Delaware Department of Natural
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